Marcel Duchamp
Someone Turned Marcel Duchamp's Famous Urinal into Mini Golf
To commemorate the artwork's 100th anniversary, artist Richard Gabriel turned Duchamp's infamous urinal into a mini golf course.
The 15 Best Mona Lisa Imitations in History
Electric Object gathers the 15 best copies of the iconic painting from 500 years of reproductions.
Maurizio Cattelan Is One of Art's Greatest Mysteries
The renowned artist is as enigmatic as his controversial work.
'Graffiti Mecca' 5Pointz to Finally Get Its Day in Court
Also in art news: a pink diamond sold for $79.5 million, and an Israeli archeologist found a 3,500-year-old pinky finger.
This Apocalyptic Tableau Has a Dr. Seuss-ian Twist
Dustin Yellin told The Creators Project how Marcel Duchamp, Hieronymus Bosch, and 'The Lorax' influenced his most recent work.
Who Says Drag Can't Be Fine Art?
From Marcel Duchamp to today's hot young drag performers out of Brooklyn, drag and fine art have a long, twisted history.
Can You Decode This Mysterious Visual Journey?
Visual artist Artem Tarkhanov fuses the history of mathematics and art in a new video known as 'beweistheorie I.'
A Vertical Swimming Pool in Rockefeller Center | Insta of the Week
'Prada Marfa' creators Elmgreen and Dragset defy gravity in their public sculpture, 'Van Gogh's Ear.'
Dadaist 5000: How 20th Century Art Can Help Us Make Sense of Bellator 149
It's easy to dismiss Kimbo Slice vs Dada 5000 as indecent and a disgrace to its medium, but people said the same thing about Marcel Duchamp's Fountain when the famous Dada artist created it almost 100 years ago.
Throwing Shade—Literally—At the World’s Greatest Art
Artist Ana Prvački has made shadows of the art world’s most expensive works and is selling them for a fraction of their auction value as a form of commentary.
Sound Paintings Tell Stories of the Black Avant-Garde
Jennie C. Jones showcases the vibrant sounds of jazz with the language of minimalism.
What Makes a Picture a Picture?
A new exhibition of the work of Wolfgang Tillmans examines what a photo is, how it works as an object, and how it lets us look at the world.